Could the Iconic Trio from Friends Return to TV?
Exciting Possibilities for a New Sitcom
Is there a chance that Rachel Green, Phoebe Buffay, and Monica Geller might make a comeback in a fresh sitcom? Although no official project is currently underway, a recent chat between Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow has ignited enthusiasm among fans of Friends. The two actresses reminisced about their time on the beloved show and even playfully entertained the idea of reuniting for a new venture. A particular moment during their conversation hinted at a possible reunion featuring the cherished trio from the series.
Hints of a Friends Reunion?
Friends reunion on the way?
The dialogue unfolded during Variety's Actors on Actors series, where Lisa Kudrow expressed her eagerness to embark on another television project. "I would love to do another one, if anyone wrote a good one. Let's do it. You heard it here!" she stated. Jennifer Aniston quickly chimed in, asking, "Oh, wow. What's it going to be?" Kudrow then proposed an idea that fans have longed for: "Can we do you, me and Courteney? What would that be?" referring to Courteney Cox, who portrayed Monica Geller. Aniston enthusiastically replied, "Girlfriends. Let's pitch it. Let's workshop it in front of all of these wonderful people."
The Dynamic Friendship of the Trio
While their exchange was light-hearted, the prospect of seeing the trio back on screen is thrilling for many fans. The friendship between Rachel, Monica, and Phoebe resonated with audiences, showcasing relatable dynamics among friends. Monica was the organized and competitive spirit, Rachel transformed from a pampered runaway bride to a self-sufficient fashion executive, and Phoebe's quirky charm made her a fan favorite. Together, they formed the emotional backbone of Friends.Lisa Kudrow's Unique Perspective on Friends
Why Lisa Kudrow never watched Friends
The conversation also shed light on Kudrow's unexpected relationship with the show. Aniston expressed her surprise that Kudrow seldom watched Friends after filming. Kudrow shared that while the cast initially viewed episodes together, she eventually stopped. "It was really fun. And then we got busy," she explained. She revealed a surprising truth: "There were whole episodes that I hadn't seen. I just couldn't sit there at home and have anybody walk by seeing me watching a show that I'm in. Because it felt embarrassing to me."
